March 18, 201412 yr Took a bit today, to assemble the parts, and fit things into the tool chest. Tray turned out a bit wider than needed. Lumber was a bit thicker than needed to be. had to cut a rebate along the tote tray's side, to allow the tray to sit down in the chest. Next time, will use a thinner stock..( and there seems to always be a "next time") Ok, a look or two of the completed tray, all nestled into it's new home I suppose I had better hide than level, before Moody shows up. A view from the other direction I think this chest is getting ....almost full nah, I think i can fit a few more things in there...
March 18, 201412 yr Author This keeps up, I may have to build a second tool chest..... Thinking of adding a few rods. The kind used on cantilevered tool boxes, wher you open the lid, and the tray would swing up and out. Not sure IF it is do-able, will look into it.. If you look closely, you might see a few tools you will recognize....Like a Stanley SW#103......
March 18, 201412 yr Author I suppose I could fasten all three together, into a single tote? Might need to make a few brackets under the chisel tray, though. There are two chisels that may not fit in the trays, though. Yep, that is a full sized note book. The corner chisel is 7/8" , and the regular one is 1-3/8" wide. Just a couple "small" chisels. Think they might get lost in the tool chest??
March 18, 201412 yr looks good Steve. however you'd be surprised how well those large chisels can hide
March 18, 201412 yr Just don't let them get to know the Pencils. They will really be good hiders then.
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